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THE FIRST RECORD -BOOK OF THE 
SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCEND- 
ANTS IN THE STATE OF RHODE 
ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS 




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THE 



FIRST RECORD-BOOK 



OF THE 
SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS 

IN THE 

STATE OF RHODE ISLAND 

AND 

PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS 



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Chartered February 8, 1901 
Organized February 15, 1901 



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Contents 



An Historical Note 

Preamble 

Constitution 

Instructions to Applicants 

Officers 

committ£es 

Members and Pilgrim Ancestry 

Mayflower Passengers and their Descendants 



Hn Ibistorical Bote 



The Society of Mayflower Descendants came into exist- 
ence in the month of December, 1894, when an organiza- 
tion was formed in New York. Societies were formed in 
Connecticut and Massachusetts in March, 1896, and in 
Pennsylvania the following July. The General Society 
was organized at Plymouth, Mass., January 12, 1897, at a 
meeting of delegates representing the four state societies. 
The general Board of Assistants chartered the Society in 
Illinois. June. 1897 ; those of the District of Columbia and 
Ohio, March, 1898 ; and New Jersey in August, 1900. On 
February 8, 1901, the Board took favorable action upon a 
petition for a charter for Rhode Island, members of five of 
the eight state societies joining in this petition. Of the 
twenty-one signatures, thirteen were members of the Massa- 
chusetts Society, four of the Ohio, two of the Connecticut, 



Society of ^ai^tlower DescenDants 



and one each of those of New York and Pennsylvania. The 
state societies of Wisconsin and Michigan were chartered 
at the same time. 

The organization of this Society was effected at a meet- 
ing of the " charter members" held at the cabinet of the 
Rhode Island Historical Society, February 15, 1901, April 
2d being selected for the annual meeting, upon which date 
John Carver was elected Governor of Plymouth Colony. 
The Committee on By-Laws appointed at this meeting re- 
ported May 9th, when a Constitution was adopted. 



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{preamble 



Whereas, Our Ancestors, passengers on the " Mayflower," 
landed in December, 1620, on Plymouth Rock, Massachu- 
setts, 

Therefore, This Society is formed by us, their descend- 
ants, to honor their memory and to preserve their records 
and their history for ourselves and for posterity. 



Constitution 



Article I 
Name 



The name of this Society shall be the "Society of 
Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island 
AND Providence Plantations." 



Article II 

Membership 

Section 1. — Every direct descendant, over eighteen 
years of age, of any passenger on the " IVIayf lower" on the 
voyage which ended at Plymouth, on December 26. 1620, 
shall be eligible to membership in this Society. 

Sec. 2, — Every candidate for membership shall be nom- 
inated and seconded by members of the Society. All nom- 
inations shall be favorably reported upon by the Membership 



12 Society ot /Iftaistlower ©escenDants 



Committee and approved by the Board of Assistants before 
pedigree blanks shall be issued by the Secretary. 

Sec. 3. — Every application shall give in detail the proofs 
of eligibility with complete references to authorities quoted, 
and shall be accompanied by the entrance fee and dues for 
the current year. All the pedigree papers shall be examined 
by the Historian, and on his report to the Board of Assist- 
ants that he has found the pedigree papers of any applicant 
to be correct and that the Historian-General has approved 
the same, the Board of Assistants shall declare such appli- 
cant elected a member of the Society. If the pedigree 
papers of an applicant are not filed with the Secretary with- 
in six months from the date of the approval of the prelimi- 
nary application such approval shall be void. 

Sec. 4. — The name of any member whose annual dues 
shall remain unpaid for one year, may after due notice be 
dropped from the roll of membership at the discretion of the 
Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 5. — Any member for cause or conduct prejudicial 
to the interests of the Society may be suspended or expelled 
by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 6. — The Board of Assistants shall have power to 
make rules governing the admission of members by trans- 
fer from an affiliated Society of Mayflower Descendants in 
another State, and may in their discretion remit the entrance 
fees of such applicants for membership. 



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Article III 

Entrance Fee and Dues 

The entrance fee shall be ten dollars. The annual dues 
shall be three dollars, payable on or before the second day 
of April in each year. The payment of dues by a member 
elected during the three months preceding the annual meet- 
ing shall continue his membership until the end of the next 
succeeding fiscal year. 

Article IV 
Officers 

Section 1. — The Officers of this Society shall be a 
Governor, a Deputy Governor, an Elder, a Captain, a Secre- 
tary, a Treasurer, an Historian and a Surgeon. These with 
seven other members elected for that purpose shall consti- 
tute the Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 2. — This Board shall be elected by ballot at the 
annual meeting, a plurality of votes determining the choice. 
Their term of office shall be for one year, or until their suc- 
cessors have been elected and have accepted office. 

Sec. 3. — The Governor, or in his absence, the Deputy 
Governor, or a Chairman pro tempore shall preside at all 
meetings of the Society and the Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 4. — It shall be the duty of the Elder to officiate 



14 Society of /Iftai^tlower BescenOants 



when called upon at any meeting of the Society. He shall 
have been ordained as an elder, bishop, minister or deacon 
of a Christian Church. 

Sec. 5. — The Captain shall carry out all orders of the 
Governor and act as Marshal at parades and on occasions 
of ceremony. 

Sec. 6. — The Secretary shall keep the minutes and have 
charge of the seal and such records as are not herein given 
specially in charge to other officers ; shall with the presiding 
officer certify all acts and orders of the Society ; shall give 
notice of all meetings of the Society and of the Board of 
Assistants ; shall conduct the personal correspondence of 
the Society, notify candidates of their election, receive all 
payments from members to be paid over to the Treasurer, 
and have the custody of all application blanks. 

Sec. 7. — The Treasurer shall have charge of the funds 
and moneys of the Society and shall pay out only such sums 
as the Society or Board of Assistants shall direct ; shall 
keep a true account of his receipts and disbursements and 
at each annual meeting make a full report to the Society. 
His books shall be open at all times to the inspection of the 
Governor and Board of Assistants. 

Sec. 8. — The Historian shall examine and report upon 
all pedigree papers of applicants. He shall keep a detailed 
record of all celebrations of the Society, and file all docu- 
ments, papers and speeches. He shall keep a record of all 



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certificates signed by him, and make a report in writing at 
each annual meeting. 

Sec. 9. — The Surgeon shall have been duly admitted to 
the practice of medicine. He shall be under the orders of 
the Board of Assistants. 

Article V 

Board of Assistants^ and Standing Committees 

The Board of Assistants shall have general charge and 
direction of the affairs of the Society. Five members shall 
constitute a quorum. They shall fill vacancies among the 
officers for the balance of the term. They shall appoint 
Standing Committees as follows : Membership, Publication, 
Finance, Entertainment, and such others as may be from 
time to time established. They shall fill all vacancies 
occurring in committees. Each Standing Committee shall 
consist of three or five members, with one of the Assistants 
as Chairman. Each committee shall report through its 
Chairman at each regular meeting of the Board of Assistants. 

Article VI 

Meetings 

Section 1 . — The Annual Meeting shall be held in the 
city of Providence, on the 2d of April, the anniversary of the 



16 Society of /iBastlower Descendants 



election of the first Governor of the Plymouth Colony. 
When this date falls on a Sunday, the meeting shall be held 
on the following day. At all meetings of the Society, ten 
members shall constitute a quorum. 

Sec. 2.— Special meetings of the Society shall be held at 
the request of ten members, or by vote of the Board of 
Assistants. 

Sec. 3. — The Board of Assistants shall meet in each 
month in the year, except July and August, at a time and 
place designated by the Chairman. Special meetings of 
the Board shall be held at the written request of three of 
its members, or at the call of the Governor. 

Sec. 4. — Notices of all meetings of the Society shall be 
mailed to each member at least seven days before the 
meeting. Notices of all meetings of the Board of Assistants 
shall be mailed at least three days before the meeting. 

Sec. 5. — The following shall be the order of business at 
all meetings of the Society : — 

1st — Reading of the records. 

2d — Communications and action thereon. 

3d — Reports of officers. 

4th — Reports of committees. 

5th — Unfinished business. 

6th — New business. 



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Article VII 

Seal 

The seal of the Society shall contain a representation of 
a sailing vessel of the seventeenth century, and around it 
the name of the Society and the words " Plymouth, 1620," 
and " Rhode Island, 1901." 

Article VIII 
Alterations and Amendments 

This Constitution may be altered or amended at any 
annual or special meeting by a vote of two -thirds of those 
present and voting, a quorum being present, but no alteration 
or amendment shall be adopted unless such alteration or 
amendment shall have been read at a previous annual or 
special meeting, and shall have been stated in full in the call 
for the meeting. 



18 Society of /IRa^flowec Descendants 



llnetructione to Hpplicanta 



Every step in the pedigree must be proved by the com- 
plete references to published genealogies, town histories or 
other published works recognized by the Society as authori- 
tative, giving in each instance the volume and page quoted ; 
or by filing certified copies of town or church records, or 
other satisfactory evidence. No descent will be accepted 
based, in any detail, upon mere family or local tradition. 



iS)fficer8 anb Committees 



1903-1904 



©fficere 



WILFRED HAROLD MUNRO 
ASA CLINTON CROWELL 
REV. DANIEL GOODWIN. Ph. D. 
HUNTER CARSON WHITE. Jr. 
HARRY AUSTIN SLOCOMB . 
GEORGE CORLIS NIGHTINGALE 
GEORGE THOMAS HART 
WALTER LEE MUNRO, M. D. 



Governor 

Deputy Governor 

Elder 

Captain 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Historian 

Surgeon 



Boart) ot Hsststants 



Miss Grace Woods Slocum 

Mrs. John A. Cross 

Mrs. Anne Reed Wilkinson 



Mrs. Walter H. Manchester 
Charles Henry Warren 
Fletcher Stone Mason 



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Committeee 



Membcfship 

Miss Grace W. Slocum Mrs. F. E. Richmond, 2d 

Mrs. W. S. Granger Rev. Daniel Goodwin 

Charles H. Warren 

Publication 

Miss Annie C. Gushing Mrs. E. I. Wilcox 

Geo. C. Nightingale 

Finance 

Mrs. W. H. Manchester Mrs. Harriet M. Buffum 

John F. Adams 



Entertainment 

Fletcher S. Mason Miss Louise S. Kendall 

Miss Elizabeth Warren 



Genealogfical Research 

George Thomas Hart Miss Georgiana Guild 

Mrs. Anne R. Wilkinson 



fIDembers 

an& ipusrim Hncestr? 



State General 

No. No. 

50. ADAMS, JOHN FRANCIS 2127 

Elected 11 March, 1903 

9th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 

10th from John Tilley and wife 

63. AMES, ABBY GREENE (HARRIS) . . . 2146 
Elected 25 March, 1903 
9th from James Chilton and wife 
8th from Mary (Chilton) Winslow 

11. BRAYTON, ANTOINETTE PERCIVAL (BELDEN) 1088 
Mrs. Charles Ray Brayton 
Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 369 
7th from George Soule 
8th from Richard Warren 
8th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
9th from William Mulhns and wife Alice 

32. BUFFUM, HARRIET (MITCHELL) . . . 1979 
Elected 10 September, 1902 
9th from William Brewster and wife Mary 



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State 

No. 

2. BULLOCK, EMMA (WESTCOTT) 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 92 
8th from Edward Fuller and wife 
8th from Peter Brown 


General 
No. 
391 


4L 


BULLOCK, MARY WILD (CUSHING) 
Mrs. George Saunders Bullock 
Elected 10 September, 1902 
8th from Richard Warren 


1988 


51. 


CROSS, GRACE LILLIAN (REED) 
Mrs. John Alexander Cross 
Elected 11 March, 1903 
10th from William Brewster and wife Mary 


2128 


15. 


CROWELL, ASA CLINTON, Ph. D. . . . 
Charter Member, Massachusetts. No. 461 
10th from John Tilley and wife 
9th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 


1318 


7. 


CUSHING, ANNIE COOKE . . . . . 
Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 252 
8th from Richard Warren 


813 


61. 


DAVIS, GRACE BELLE 

Elected 25 March, 1903 
10th from Francis Cooke 
9th from John Cooke 


2144 


6. 


DOANE. FRANCES MARY (TREAT) . 
Mrs. William Howard Doane 


717 





State of IRboDe IfslanD 


23 


State 




General 


No. 


Charter Member, Ohio. No. 28 

9th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 

10th from John Tilley and wife 


No. 


5. 


DOANE. IDA FRANCES .... 
Charter Member, Ohio, No. 29 
10th from Stephen Hopkins 
9th from Constance (Hopkins) Snow 
10th from William Brewster and wife Mary 
10th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
11th from John Tilley and wife 


648 


3. 


DOANE. MARGUERITE TREAT . 
Charter Member, New York. No. 318 

Ohio, No. 30 
10th from Stephen Hopkins 
9th from Constance (Hopkins) Snow 
10th from William Brewster and wife Mary 
10th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
11th from John Tilley and wife 


635 


4. 


DOANE, WILLIAM HOWARD 
Charter Member. Ohio, No. 27 
9th from Stephen Hopkins 
8th from Constance (Hopkins) Snow 
9th from William Brewster and wife Mary 


647 


53. 


EARLE, COURTLAND COOK 
Elected 11 March. 1903 
10th from Francis Cooke 


2130 



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State General 

No. No. 

9th from John Cooke 

10th from Richard Warren 



49. GOODING, GERTRUDE. M. D 2087 

Elected 10 December, 1902 

8th from William Bradford 

9th from Richard Warren 

8th from Richard Warren 

7th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 

8th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 

8th from John Tilley and wife 

9th from John Tilley and wife 

8th from Thomas Rogers 

48. GOODING, MARY ELEANOR (HOWLAND) . 2086 

Mrs. Josephus Gooding 
Elected 10 December. 1902 
Deceased 11 March, 1903 
7th from William Bradford 
8th from Richard Warren 
7th from Richard Warren 
7th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
8th from John Tilley and wife 

37. GRANGER, CAROLINE RICHMOND (PITMAN) 1984 

Mrs. William Smith Granger 
Elected 10 September, 1902 
8th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
9th from William Mullins and wife Alice 



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state General 

No. No. 

23. GOODWIN, REV. DANIEL. D. D. ... 1798 

Elected 24 April. 1901 
8th from Richard Warren 

38. GUILD, GEORGIANA 1985 

Elected 10 September, 1902 

9th from Myles Standish 

10th from William Mullins and wife Alice 

9th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 

9th from Stephen Hopkins 

8th from Constance (Hopkins) Snow 

20. HART. GEORGE THOMAS 1704 

Charter Member. Massachusetts, No. 631 
8th from Richard Warren 
8th from Francis Cooke 
7th from John Cooke 

24. HART, HIRAM 1808 

Elected 9 May. 1901 
Deceased 24 September. 1901 
7th from Richard Warren 

13. JOHNSON. ALICE MEDORA (ADAMS) . . 1284 

Mrs. Edward Lewis Johnson 
Charter Member. Massachusetts, No. 441 
10th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
1 1th from John Tilley and wife 

45. KENDALL. LOUISE SOUTHWICK . . . 2049 

Elected 12 November. 1902 



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State 




General 


No. 


9th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
10th from William Mullins and wife Alice 


No. 


1. 


LAWTON, IDA MAY (FROST) ROBINSON 
Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 
Charter Member, New York, No. 68 
8th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
9th from William Mullins and wife Alice 


68 


69. 


LILLIBRIDGE, GERTRUDE VINAL 
Mrs. Byron Jesse Lillibridge 
Elected 2 April, 1904 
8th from William Bradford 




12. 


LIPPITT, MARGARET BARBARA (FARNUM) 
Mrs. Charles Warren Lippitt 
Charter Member, Pennsylvania, No. 87 
9th from Richard Warren 


1132 


47. 


MANCHESTER. BERTHA SIMMONS . 
Elected 12 November, 1902 
11th from Francis Cooke 
10th from John Cooke 


2051 


62. 


MANCHESTER, EDITH HOWLAND . 
Elected 25 March. 1903 
11th from Francis Cooke 
10th from John Cooke 


2145 


64. 


MANCHESTER, WALTER HOWLAND 
Elected 25 March. 1903 
7th from Francis Cooke 


2147 





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State 




General 


No. 




No. 


29. 


MANCHESTER, IDA AMANDA (DAVIS) . 
Mrs. Walter Howland Manchester 
Elected 8 January, 1902 
10th from Francis Cooke 
9th from John Cooke 


1889 


28. 


MASON, FLETCHER STONE .... 
Elected 10 August, 1901 
9th from Richard Warren 


1833 


39. 


MATHEWSON. RACHEL GRAHAM (JACKSON) 
Mrs. Frank Mason Mathewson 
Elected 10 September, 1902 
8th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
9th from William Mullins and wife Alice 


1986 


67. 


MUNRO. DANA CARLETON 
Elected 2 April, 1904 
10th from James Chilton and wife 
9th from Mary (Chilton) Winslow 




22. 


MUNRO, SUSAN WILKINSON (GOODWIN) 
Mrs. Wilfred Harold Munro 
Elected 24 April, 1901 
8th from Richard Warren 


1797 


21. 


MUNRO, WALTER LEE, M. D 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 634 
10th from James Chilton and wife Alice 
9th from Mary (Chilton) Winslow 
9th from Richard Warren 


1709 



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State 


General 


No. 




No. 


16. 


MUNRO. WILFRED HAROLD .... 
Charter Member. Massachusetts, No. 520 
lOth from James Chilton and wife Alice 
9th from Mary (Chilton) Winslow 
9th from Richard Warren 


1450 


55. 


MUNROE, ADDISON PIERCE .... 
Elected 11 March. 1903 
8th from Richard Warren 


2132 


19. 


NIGHTINGALE, GEORGE CORLIS 
Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 587 
9th from John Tilley and wife 
8th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
8th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
9th from William Mullins and wife Alice 
10th from William Brewster and wife Mary 


1602 


26. 


PEARCE, MARY GREENE (NIGHTINGALE) 
Mrs. Henry Pearce, Jr. 
Elected 9 May, 1901 

9th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
10th from William Mullins and wife Alice 


1810 


43. 


PITMAN. JOHN, LIEUT.-COL. U. S. A. . 
Elected 8 October, 1902 
8th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
9th from William Mullins and wife Alice 


2013 


25. 


RICHMOND. JEANNETTE DAVIS (NIGHTINGALE) 
Mrs. Frank Eddy Richmond, 2d 
Elected 9 May, 1901 


1809 



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State 



General 



No. No- 

9th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
10th from William Mullins and wife Alice 

42. RATHBUN. ANNA REED (WILKINSON) . 2012 

Mrs. Edward Harris Rathbun 
Elected 8 October. 1902 
9th from William Bradford 

33. ROCKWELL. MARTHA BRIGGS (SKERRY) 1980 

Mrs. Charles Bristed Rockwell 
Elected 10 September, 1902 
9th from Myles Standish 

59. ROSE. FLORENCE (SLADE) .... 2142 

Mrs. Henry Brayton Rose 
Elected 25 March, 1903 
8th from Richard Warren 

58. SLADE, WILLIAM LLOYD 2141 

Elected 25 March, 1903 
8th from Richard Warren 

46. SLOCOMB, HARRY AUSTIN .... 2050 

Elected 12 November, 1902 
9th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
10th from William Mullins and wife Alice 

14. SLOCUM. GRACE WOODS 1289 

Charter Member, Massachusetts. No. 442 
9th from Francis Cooke 
8th from John Cooke 
9th from Richard Warren 



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State 


General 


No. 




No. 


31. 


SMITH, ELMA ELIZABETH . . . 
Elected 10 September, 1902 
9th from John and Priscilla (Mullins) Alden 
10th from William Mullins and wife Alice 


1978 


57. 


TAYLOR, ANNIE WILLIAMS 
Elected 11 March, 1903 
9th from Richard Warren 


2134 


56. 


TAYLOR. CHARLES FREDERIC 
Elected 11 March, 1903 
8th from Richard Warren 


2133 


66. 


TAYLOR, GEORGE ALLEN, LIEUT. U. S. A. 
Elected 13 May, 1903 
9th from Richard Warren 


2176 


9. 


THOMAS. ANN ELIZA (PORTER) 
Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 355 
8th from Richard Warren 


1068 


60. 


THOMAS, HARRIET ELIZABETH (PERRY) 
Elected 25 March, 1903 

9th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
10th from John Tilley and wife 


2143 


17. 


TILLEY, EDITH MAY 

Charter Member, Massachusetts, No. 521 
10th from John and Priscilla (MulUns) Alden 
11th from WilHam Mullins and wife Alice 


1451 


68. 


WARDWELL, SOPHIA LINDSAY 
Elected 2 April, 1904 
9th from Richard Warren 







State of TRboDe tTslanO 


31 


State 


General 


No. 




No. 


36. 


WARREN, ANNA NIGHTINGALE 
Elected 10 September, 1902 
8th from Richard Warren 


1983 


27. 


WARREN, CHARLES HENRY .... 
Elected 10 August, 1901 
7th from Richard Warren 
9th from Richard Warren 


1832 




7th from Edward and Susanna (Fuller) Winslow (two 


lines) 




8th from William and Susanna (Fuller) White 






7th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 






8th from John Tilley and wife 






7th from Edward Doty (two lines) 






8th from William Bradford 






9th from William Brewster and wife Mary 






7th from Peregrine White 






8th from Love Brewster 




35. 


WARREN. ELIZABETH 

Elected 10 September. 1902 
8th from Richard Warren 


1982 


52. 


WASHBURN, MARY FESSENDEN (SAYLES) . 
Mrs. Roscoe Stetson Washburn 
Elected 1 1 March, 1903 

8th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
9th from John Tilley and wife 


2129 


40. 


WATERMAN, CAROLINE FRANCES . 
Elected 10 September. 1902 
7th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
8th from John Tilley and wife 


1987 



32 


Society of /lBai5fIower DescenDants 




State 




General 


No. 




No. 


8. 


WHITE, CARRIE HICKS (KELTON) . 
Mrs. Hunter Carson White 
Charter Mennber, Connecticut, No. 158 
9th from Richard Warren 
8th from John and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland 
9th from John Tilley and wife 


919 


18. 


WHITE, HUNTER CARSON, JR. 
Charter Member, Connecticut. No. 210 
10th from Richard Warren 


1542 


54. 


WILCOX, LEONORA FRANCES (WEST) . 
Mrs. Ellery Irving Wilcox 
Elected 11 March, 1903 
10th from Richard Warren 


2131 


10. 


WILKINSON, ANNA (REED) 
Charter Member. Massachusetts. No. 363 
8th from William Bradford 


1076 


30. 


WILLIAMS, MILDRED (WILLIAMS) . 
Mrs. William Frederick Williams 
Elected 10 September, 1902 
10th from James Chilton and wife 
9th from Mary (Chilton) Winslow 


1977 


44. 


WOODWARD. SARAH ABIGAIL (RODMAN) 
Elected 12 November, 1902 
8th from Richard Warren 


2048 



^a^flower Ipassenoers 

an& tbeir Deecenbante 



John Alden and wife Priscilla (Mullins) 



Mrs. Charles Ray Bray ton 
Georgiana Guild 
Mrs. William Smith Granger 
Louise Southwick Kendall 
Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 
Mrs. Frank Mason Mathewson 
George Gorlis Nightingale 
Mrs. Henry Pearce, Jr. 
John Pitman, Lieut. -Col. U. S. 
Mrs. Frank E. Richmond, 2d 
Harry Austin Slocomb . 
Elma Elizabeth Smith . 
Edith May Tilley 



State 
No. 
11 
38 
37 
45 
1 
39 
19 
26 
43 
25 
46 
31 
17 



William Bradford 
Gertrude Gooding, M. D. 
Mrs. Josephus Gooding, deceased . 
Mrs. Byron Jesse Lillibridge 
Mrs. Edward Harris Rathbun 
Charles Henry Warren 
Mrs. Anne Reed Wilkinson 



49 
48 
69 
42 
27 
10 



34 Society of /IRai^flower descendants 



Love Brewster state 

No. 

Charles Henry Warren , . 27 

William Brewster and wife Mary 

Mrs. Harriet Mitciiell Buffum 32 

Mrs. John Alexander Cross 51 

Ida Frances Doane 5 

Marguerite Treat Doane 3 

William Howard Doane 4 

George Corlis Nightingale . 19 

Charles Henry Warren 27 

Peter Brown 

Mrs. Emma Westcott Bullock 2 

Francis Cooke 

Grace Belle Davis 61 

Courtland Cooke Earle 53 

George Thomas Hart 20 

Bertha Simmons Manchester 47 

Edith Howland Manchester .62 

Waher Howland Manchester 64 

Mrs. Walter Howland Manchester ..... 29 

Grace Woods Slocum 14 

John Cooke 

Grace Belle Davis . . . . . 61 

Courtland Cooke Earle - . 53 



state ot IRboDe tfelant) 35 



State 
No. 

George Thomas Hart 20 

Bertha Simmons Manchester 47 

Edith Howland Manchester 62 

Mrs. Walter Howland Manchester 29 

Grace Woods Slocum 14 

James Chilton and wife 

Mrs. Abby Greene Ames 63 

Dana Garleton Munro 67 

Walter Lee Munro, M. D 21 

Wilfred Harold Munro 16 

Mrs. William Frederick Williams 30 

Edward Doty 

Gharles Henry Warren (two lines) 27 

Edward Fuller and wife 

Mrs. Emma Westcott Bullock 2 

• 
Stephen Hopkins 

Ida Frances Doane 5 

Marguerite Treat Doane 3 

William Howard Doane 4 

Georgiana Guild 38 

John Howland and wife Elizabeth (Tilley) 

John Francis Adams 50 

Asa Clinton Crowell, Ph. D. 15 



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State 

No. 

Ida Frances Doane ........ 5 

Marguerite Treat Doane 3 

Mrs. William Howard Doane 6 

Gertrude Gooding, M. D. (two lines) 49 

Mrs. Josephus Gooding, deceased 48 

Mrs. Edward Lewis Johnson 13 

George Corlis Nightingale 19 

Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Thomas 60 

Charles Henry Warren 27 

Mrs. Roscoe Stetson Washburn 52 

Caroline Frances Waterman 40 

Mrs. Hunter Carson White 8 

William Mullins and wife Alice 

Mrs. Charles Ray Brayton 11 

Georgiana Guild 38 

Mrs. William Smith Granger 37 

Louise Southwick Kendall 45 

Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 1 

Mrs. Frank Mason Mathewson 39 

George Corlis Nightingale 19 

Mrs. Henry Pearce, Jr. 26 

John Pitman, Lieut. -Col. U. S. A. 43 

Mrs. Frank Eddy Richmond, 2d 25 

Harry Austin Slocomb 46 

Elma Elizabeth Smith . . . ... . . 31 

Edith May Tilley 17 

Thomas Rogers 

Gertrude Gooding, M. D 49 



state of IRboDc ITslanD 37 



Constance (Hopkins) Snow state 

No. 

Ida Frances Doane 5 

Marguerite Treat Doane 3 

William Howard Doane 4 

Georgiana Guild 38 

George Soule 

Mrs. Charles Ray Brayton 11 

Myles Standish 

Georgiana Guild 38 

Mrs. Charles Bristed Rockwell 33 

John Tilley and wife 

John Francis Adams 50 

Asa Clinton Crowell, Ph. D. 15 

Ida Frances Doane 5 

Marguerite Treat Doane 3 

Mrs. William Howard Doane 6 

Gertrude Gooding, M. D. (two lines) 49 

Mrs. Josephus Gooding, deceased 48 

Mrs. Edward Lewis Johnson 13 

George Corlis Nightingale 19 

Mrs. Harriet Elizabeth Thomas 60 

Charles Henry Warren 27 

Mrs. Roscoe Stetson Washburn .... .52 

Caroline Frances Waterman 40 

Mrs. Hunter Carson White 8 



38 Society ot jflRai^tlower BescenDants 



Richard Warren ^tate 

No. 

Mrs. Charles Ray Brayton 11 

Mrs. George Saunders Bullock 41 

Annie Cooke Cushing 7 

Courtland Cook Earle 53 

Gertrude Gooding, M. D. (two lines) 49 

Mrs. Josephus Gooding, deceased (two lines) ... 48 

Rev. Daniel Goodwin, D. D. 23 

George Thomas Hart 20 

Hiram Hart, deceased 24 

Mrs. Charles Warren Lippitt 12 

Fletcher Stone Mason 28 

Walter Lee Munro, M. D 21 

Wilfred Harold Munro 16 

Mrs. Wilfred Harold Munro 22 

Addison Pierce Munroe 55 

Mrs. Henry Brayton Rose 59 

William Lloyd Slade 58 

Grace Woods Slocum 14 

Annie Williams Taylor 57 

Charles Frederic Taylor 56 

George Allen Taylor, Lieut. U. S. A 66 

Mrs. Ann Eliza Thomas 9 

Sophia Lindsay Wardwell 68 

Anna Nightingale Warren 36 

Charles Henry Warren (two lines) 27 

Elizabeth Warren 35 

Mrs. Hunter Carson White 8 

Hunter Carson White, Jr 18 

Mrs. Ellery Irving Wilcox 54 

Mrs. Sarah Abigail Woodward 44 



state of IRboOe ITslanD 



William White and wife Susanna (Fuller) 



Charles Henry Warren 



39 



State 

No. 

27 



Peregrine White 



Charles Henry Warren 



27 



Edward Winslow and wife Susanna (Fuller) White 
Charles Henry Warren (two lines) ..... 27 



Mary (Chilton) Winslow 

Mrs. Abby Greene Annas 

Dana Carleton Munro 

Walter Lee Munro, M. D. 

Wilfred Harold Munro 

Mrs. William Frederick Williams 



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21 

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